Glossary entry

Spanish term or phrase:

L/R de cartera

English translation:

loss record for the portfolio

Added to glossary by Neal Allen
Apr 7, 2010 22:13
14 yrs ago
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Spanish term

L/R de cartera

Spanish to English Bus/Financial Insurance
Heading of a table:

Siniestralidad: Ultimo año y L/R de cartera

Discussion

Neal Allen (asker) Apr 8, 2010:
Context I am sorry, but this is really the only context available. The table indicates the number of claims in the last year and the value of those claims. This would indicate to me that Liquidity/Ratio is the correct answer. Thank you for the assistance. I must wait 24 hours before assigning points, but I do believe this is right so far.
Taña Dalglish Apr 7, 2010:
or Liquidity/Ratio (L/R) Portfolio Insurance Definition - What is Portfolio Insurance? - [ Traducir esta página ]
Information and links related to Portfolio Insurance. ... Popular Terms: EBITDA, liquidity ratio, 401a, deferred tax, command economy, 144a, per diem, ...
www.investorglossary.com/portfolio-insurance.htm - En caché - Similares
Taña Dalglish Apr 7, 2010:
@ Neal A little more context, I believe, is in order. However, for what it is worth, would Liquidity Risk make sense?

L Definitions: Campbell R. Harvey's Hypertextual Finance Glossary - [ Traducir esta página ]
Contracts outstanding at the end of the last trading day must be settled by .... All securities have long-term maturities (greater than two years) and are ..... Liquidity risk: The risk that arises from the difficulty of selling an asset .... Long end duration (LEDUR): Sensitivity of a portfolio value to changes in ...
www.duke.edu/~charvey/Classes/wpg/bfglosl.htm - En caché - Similares

Proposed translations

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loss record for the portfolio

Without being 100% certain, "loss record" would seem to be the most likely meaning for "L/R", given the insurance context and your comment in the discussion thread. "Loss ratio" is another possibility, but this is related to the premiums paid, so does not tie in so well with your comment.

Ref: 20+ years' experience in international insurance.

HTH
Peer comment(s):

agree cmwilliams (X) : yes, they're talking about losses/claims here and I really don't see how 'liquidity ratio' could apply in this context.
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Many thanks
agree Claudia Luque Bedregal : I also think L/R here means loss record
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Many thanks
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer. Comment: "As you are an insurance professional, I defer to your expertise. It does make sense given that losses are being discussed. Thank you, and also my thanks to Taña."
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Portfolio Liquidity/Ratio

L/R = Liquidity/Ratio.
Given further context, I offer Liquidity/Ratio as a possible answer.

HTH!
Peer comment(s):

agree Richard Boulter : In this Spanish doc; if the 'L/R' in the source abbreviates an English industry term, then 'liquidity ratio' seems more likely; only because I find it in financial & legal dictionaries and the other suggestions don't appear. A guess, for lack of context.
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Thanks, Richard. Appreciate it. Saludos.
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